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Off The Pages Podcast

Off The Pages Podcast

By: Brandon Lightfoot & Jazmin Forbes Lightfoot (Off The Pages Podcast)
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Off The Pages is a discipleship podcast hosted by Brandon & Jazmin, created for believers who refuse to settle for lukewarm Christianity. Each episode explores what it means to follow Jesus in real life — in marriage, family, work, culture, and community.


We have honest, biblical conversations that help you grow deeper in faith, confront cultural Christianity, and walk out a bold and authentic relationship with Christ.


What you can expect:


  • Real conversations about life as a disciple of Jesus
  • Biblical clarity for spiritual growth and daily living
  • Testimony-driven episodes that reveal God’s faithfulness
  • Practical wisdom for marriage, parenting, leadership, and character
  • Occasional guests who live out true discipleship



Our goal is simple: to help believers think biblically, live faithfully, and follow Jesus wholeheartedly — not just on Sundays, but every day.


If you want a podcast that challenges, equips, and strengthens your walk with Christ, you’re in the right place.

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Episodes
  • Dying to Self: The Real Call of Christian Discipleship
    Dec 4 2025

    What does it truly cost to follow Jesus? In this episode, we sit with the weight of discipleship — not the cultural version shaped by church routines or emotion, but the biblical call to die to self, surrender our will, and follow Christ wherever He leads.

    We unpack Luke 14 and Jesus’ own words about hating one’s own life, carrying the cross, and counting the cost before deciding to follow Him. Through honest stories about growing up in church without real discipleship, spiritual mentorship, wrestling with comfort, and walking with new believers through grief and transformation, we draw a clear line between being a fan of Jesus and being His disciple.

    We talk fruitfulness, the war between flesh and Spirit (Galatians 5), the fig tree that looked godly but bore no fruit, and the sobering warning of returning to old patterns “like a dog to its vomit” (2 Peter 2). This is a conversation about surrender, daily repentance, obedience, and the beauty of a life shaped by Scripture rather than convenience.

    If you’re wrestling with what it means to pick up your cross, lay down your will, and follow Jesus wholeheartedly, this episode invites you into that deeper walk — thoughtful, costly, and eternally worth it.


    Scriptures referenced: Luke 14:25–33, John 3:16, Galatians 5, Matthew 21:18–22, 2 Peter 1–2.


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    45 mins
  • Feeling Far from God: Dry Seasons, Deception, and the Drift of Lukewarm Christianity
    Nov 19 2025

    In Revelation 3, Jesus confronts the church that believed it was rich, confident, and spiritually secure — yet He called them poor, blind, and naked. This episode sits in that tension. Together, we talk honestly about lukewarm faith, the deception of feelings, dry seasons, drifting from God, and how easy it is to look spiritually alive on the outside while running on empty within.

    We explore why emotions can become an idol, how “feeling far from God” can quietly shape your walk, and why discipleship can’t be built on moods. We talk about confession, community, the heaviness of repentance, and the freedom that comes when hidden things finally come into the light.

    If you’ve ever wondered, “Am I lukewarm?” or felt unsure about your security in Christ, this conversation brings clarity, compassion, and a call back to Scripture — not shame, not performance, but real repentance and real relationship.

    Scriptures referenced:
    Revelation 3, James 5:16, Hebrews 12, 2 Timothy 3.

    If this episode helps you draw nearer to Jesus, share it with someone walking through the same battle. We’re building disciples, not an audience.

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    55 mins
  • Our Story: Why This Podcast Took So Long
    Nov 19 2025
    Starting a Christian podcast in 2025 can feel like adding more noise to an already loud space. In this first episode of Off The Pages, Brandon and Jazmin share why they waited over a year to launch, what held them back, and what finally pushed them to obey God and hit record. They open up about transitions—raising teens, buying a house, changing churches, grieving spiritual leaders—and the quiet insecurities that made stepping into a public “Christian voice” feel scary. You’ll hear how God shifted them from lukewarm patterns and hyper-spiritual church culture toward a rooted, Scripture-centered walk with Jesus. Brandon and Jazmin unpack the meaning behind the name “Off The Pages”—taking the Word of God from ink to everyday life. They share their heart for this podcast as a discipleship tool, not a platform: equipping believers through the Scriptures (Ephesians 4:11–16), pointing you back to a Bible-teaching local church, and reminding you that they are not your pastors, but fellow disciples walking with you.If you’ve ever felt delayed in obedience, nervous about stepping into what God called you to, or unsure how to move from “Christian content” to actual discipleship, this conversation is for you.In this episode, we talk about:

    • Why it took over a year to launch this podcast
    • The fear of being “just another Christian podcast”
    • What “Off The Pages” means and why the name matters
    • Our journeys from church culture to deeper, biblical discipleship
    • The importance of being rooted in a healthy, Bible-teaching church
    • How Ephesians 4 shapes the purpose of this podcast
    If this episode strengthens your walk with Jesus, share it with someone who’s been sitting on their calling or feeling stuck between church culture and true discipleship.


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    42 mins
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